The Hall of African Mammals at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History contains a series of dioramas showing African animals in realistic settings.
Shown above are Arabian oryx in the Rub el Khali.
Shown above is an ostrich in the Serengeti Plains of Tanzania.
Shown above is a pride of lions in the Maswa Reserve, Tanzania.
Shown above are spotted hyenas on the Serengeti Plain, Tanzania.
Shown above are sable antelope in the Munyati Valley, Zimbabwe.
Shown above is a serval in the Samburu National Reserve, Kenya.
Shown above are Greater Kudu in the Laikipia Plateau, Kenya.
Shown above are elephants
Shown above are elephants and cape buffalo
Shown above are elephants and giraffes.
Shown above are black rhinoceros on Mount Killmanjaro, Tanzania.
Shown above a bongo is the bamboo forest belt, Aberdare Mountains, Kenya.
Shown above are okapi in the Ituri Forest, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Shown above is a western lowland gorilla in the equatorial forest near Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Shown above are chimpanzees in the Mahale Mountains, Tanzania.
Shown above is a sitatunga in a swamp near Lake Victoria, Kenya.
Shown above are hippopotamus.
Museums 101
Museums 101 presents photo tours of museum exhibits. More from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History:
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Museums 101: The Gem and Mineral Hall (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Gold (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Movies (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Los Angeles and the Automobile (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: South American Gems and Minerals (Photo Diary)